A Non-orthogonal Cooperative Multiple Access (NCMA) protocol and low ML decoding complexity codes

Susinder Rajan, G. ; Sundar Rajan, B. (2007) A Non-orthogonal Cooperative Multiple Access (NCMA) protocol and low ML decoding complexity codes In: IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2007, WCNC 2007, 11-15 March, 2007, Kowloon, China.

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WCNC.2007.168

Abstract

A half-duplex constrained Non-orthogonal Cooperative Multiple Access (NCMA) protocol suitable for transmission of information from N users to a single destination in a wireless fading channel is proposed. Transmission in this protocol comprises of a broadcast phase and a cooperation phase. In the broadcast phase, each user takes turn broadcasting its data to all other users and the destination in an orthogonal fashion in time. In the cooperation phase, each user transmits a linear function of what it received from all other users as well as its own data. In contrast to the orthogonal extension of cooperative relay protocols to the cooperative multiple access channels wherein at any point of time, only one user is considered as a source and all the other users behave as relays and do not transmit their own data, the NCMA protocol relaxes the orthogonality built into the protocols and hence allows for a more spectrally efficient usage of resources. Code design criteria for achieving full diversity of N in the NCMA protocol is derived using Pair Wise Error Probability (PEP) analysis and it is shown that this can be achieved with a minimum total time duration of 2N - 1 channel uses. Explicit construction of full diversity codes is then provided for arbitrary number of users. Since the maximum likelihood decoding complexity grows exponentially with the number of users, the notion of g-group decodable codes is introduced for the setup and a set of necessary and sufficient conditions is also obtained.

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